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General Summary
A compilation of letters sent from an anonymous person. The only identification is their ending, "Most Fair and beautiful, solemn courtesy". See the journey the letters take as they get more in depth and odd. Will the admirer act on his/her words?

Monday, July 27, 2015

July Twenty Seventh of Twenty Fifteen

Most Dearest and Angelical Claudia,

Please forgive me for not writing you in earnest. After our last correspondence I went outside to the cafe across your masterful window. I sat there just in time as the blue buzzereds sang their days end song, to see the warden at your window! Oh, I thought for a second you did not get my message! What I would have done in retaliation... that is not needed though. Because in his arms I saw a white drape. I knew then that you had tried to follow our secrete message. It had just been foiled by the warden. Treacherous he may be, formidable I did not foresee.

But this is not why I ask for your forgiveness. No, I ask for it because I was not able to in my glee write back to your in the utmost urgency. This is no excuse for my behavior for I should have foreseen it just as the warden but your jailer happened to cross paths with me. Yes, that same jailer who has stopped my advances in the past. 

I will not divulge into details but let between us just say that the experience was not completely pleasant. Where I had to lick my wounds like a cat for two days I was not able to pick the quill or even my eyes for the matter of fact, beyond the strain of everyday accords.

May this show my commitment to our secrecy I, just as yourself, did not dissolve our bond of secrecy in the face of torment. Rather I clammed shut and as such am able to continue our discourse. Please try to understand my sentiment for I would never try an hurt you in our time of lady like time. Understanding that I am a perfectly suitable suiter for all your needs. This is all I ask. 

I will uphold your values, morals, and secretes to the death. All I ask in return is your hand.

Most Fair and beautiful,

Solemn Courtesy

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